Development of ICT-based Assistive Technology for Minority Languages Mamoru Iwabuchi Kenryu Nakamura Paul Blenkhorn RCAST, University of Tokyo, Japan.

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Development of ICT-based Assistive Technology for Minority Languages Mamoru Iwabuchi Kenryu Nakamura Paul Blenkhorn RCAST, University of Tokyo, Japan

Main Theme Promoting the use of ICT-based assistive technology (AT) including in countries where minority languages are used Promoting the use of ICT-based assistive technology (AT) including in countries where minority languages are used

Present situation of AT Small number of users Limited range of products High cost High cost Challenging situation → Challenging situation for industries

Many countries, particularly developing countries, have not yet reached widespread use of AT Financial difficulty Language barrier (OS, text-to-speech) Low support for people with disabilities Present situation of AT

Our projects Use of existing and generally available mainstream technology as a form of AT 1. Development of AT, e.g., screen readers, for minority languages 2. Teaching people about AT Promotion of the use of accessibility features of PC Promotion of the use of accessibility features of PC Use of mobile phones for PWD Use of mobile phones for PWD

Development cost in general: Development cost in general: from US$100,000, or over US$1 million Screen reader is particularly Important for developing countries Development of screen readers for minority languages Ratio of people with visual impairment in India, Nepal, Japan, and the UK (%) (%)

Basic structure of screen readers

Front-end of screen readers Sends on-screen text to the text-to-speech engine Sends on-screen text to the text-to-speech engine Includes phonetic adjustment Includes phonetic adjustment e.g., 2: do: → dui 6: che → cha Requires additional feature according to each language Requires additional feature according to each language Can handle Unicode in recent years Can handle Unicode in recent years → Applicable to many languages in the world Can be free for basic functions Can be free for basic functions

Text-to-speech engine It is desirable to provide TTS engines as a basic function of OS. This is true for English environment. This is true for English environment. It promotes the use of speech/reading software for PWD. It promotes the use of speech/reading software for PWD. But TTS engines do not exist for minority languages yet. Existing TTS engines also has a barrier for end users. The engines are bundled in other application packages. License problem License problem High cost High cost Non-standard interface (non-SAPI) Non-standard interface (non-SAPI)

Development of screen readers for minority languages Collaborative research with UK Collaborative research with UK Hindi text-to-speech Hindi text-to-speech Thunder (free screen reader for Windows) Thunder (free screen reader for Windows) Phonetic adjustment using regular expressions Phonetic adjustment using regular expressions Collaboration with a graduate Nepali student who is blind Collaboration with a graduate Nepali student who is blind Infrastructure procurement Infrastructure procurement PC reuse PC reuse → A model case of developing AT for minority languages

Demonstration of Nepali screen reader

Joint workshop Held with the Nepal Association for the Welfare of the Blind (NAWB) in July 2010 Held with the Nepal Association for the Welfare of the Blind (NAWB) in July 2010 Contents Contents Nepeli screen reader for Windows Nepeli screen reader for Windows Text web browser (WebbIE) Text web browser (WebbIE) Windows accessibility Windows accessibility

Toward promising practices Development of assistive technology using existing technology Development of assistive technology using existing technology Teaching people about AT Teaching people about AT Collaboration network Collaboration network → a good scheme to reach a widespread use of AT

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